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jasonw77

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I'm very new into this hobby and have been running my nox 800 for about 2 weeks every chance I get. I've been running park 1 with the factory presets, and digging almost everything. But I want to get more familiar with the tones and numbers to remove some of the trash I'm digging.

First I seemed to always miss the target when I dig, when I first get a hit I usually do an x pattern to get a rough idea where the item is. Then I utilize the pinpoint feature but still always off target. Now I don't have a ton of time on this machine, maybe 15hrs. So understanding some of this will take time and practice. Any helpful information on this would be great.

Secondly I'm seriously considering building a test garden to help strengthen my knowledge, if I do what types of coins or material should I bury? Realizing I'm new where can i get a mix of older coins to bury (since i haven't found any yet), and which type should I look to purchase for this garden?

I appreciate any help with these questions

Thanks
 

salvatorparadise

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You can find lots of roached coins on eBay cheap. Even old silvers that are worn nearly flat or that have damage such as holes. When you are done you can sell them. These are known as "cull" coins, if you use that term you will find these lots.
 

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jasonw77

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You can find lots of roached coins on eBay cheap. Even old silvers that are worn nearly flat or that have damage such as holes. When you are done you can sell them. These are known as "cull" coins, if you use that term you will find these lots.
Thanks for the info, looking at ebay for them
 

RustyGold

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I would also suggest eBay for those garden coins. Silver Washington, Silver Mercury, War Nickels, Wheat Penny, IHP, Large Cent, Seated Liberty, Standing Liberty are just a few of many suggestions.
The clad, pull tabs, iron nails you can get just about everywhere. Good luck!
 

nuggetdog

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I struggled with pinpointing too when first starting out with my 800, now I’m right on top of the target just about every time. Keep practicing, it will come, sometimes the pinpoint will lock on to trash close by the target and throw you off. Use very slow and small movements when pinpointing. The target will be located right under the center of the coil, where the shaft attaches to the coil ears.
 

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jasonw77

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I struggled with pinpointing too when first starting out with my 800, now I’m right on top of the target just about every time. Keep practicing, it will come, sometimes the pinpoint will lock on to trash close by the target and throw you off. Use very slow and small movements when pinpointing. The target will be located right under the center of the coil, where the shaft attaches to the coil ears.
Thanks nuggetdog, I'll keep at it.
 

MackDog

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When pinpointing pin point then turn sideways and repin point. The target should be right in the middle of the two. Also if you missed the original area you might be using the toe or head of the coil to pin point
 

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